People have been able to make materials such as fiber optics cables A. using nails and screws. B. using glue and scissors. C. using rocks and stones. D. using science and technology.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:


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if 49 jules of work is done when a 7 newton wagon of cheeseburgers is pulled, how far does it move?​

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W=f*d
d=w/f
d=49/7
d=7 meter

While Barb was playing soccer, she was kicked in the anterior thigh by an opposing teammate. Due to this injury, what muscle function may she find difficult to perform?

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Answer:

knee extension is the muscle function that will be difficult to perform.

Explanation:

Barb was kicked in the anterior thigh. Now, the thigh muscles performs a combined operation of moving the knee and leg and they reside in the following compartments.

- Anterior compartment which is composed of knee joint extension and thigh flexion.

- Lateral Compartment which is composed of the tensor fasciae latae, which is a tiny muscle that abducts and centrally will make the thigh to rotate.

-Medial compartment which involves thigh addiction which is rotating of the thigh around the hips.

- Posterior compartment which involves knee joint flexion and high extension.

Thus, from the different compartments listed above, we can see that the muscles that extend the knee and flex the thigh all lie in the anterior compartment of the upper leg.

Thus, we can conclude that knee extension is the muscle function that will be difficult to perform.

Your eyes see different wavelengths of light as different ________.

amplitude

color

detectors

spectrum

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Answer:

Its color

Explanation: I got it right

If the resistance in the coil is 2.0 , what is the magnitude of the induced current in the coil while the field is changing

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

A coil consists of 200 turns of wire. Each turn is a square of side 18 cm, and a uniform magnetic field directed perpendicular to the plane of the coil is turned on. If the field changes linearly from 0 to 0.50 T in 0.80 s,

a) what is the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil while the field is changing?

b) if the resistance of the coil is 2.0, what is the magnitude of the induced current in the coil while the field is changing?

Answer:

a) the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil is 4.05 V

b) induced current in the coil I is 2.025 A

Explanation:

Given that;

side of turn a = 18 cm = 0.18 m

no. of turns N = 200

dB = 0.50 T

time t = 0.80 sec

(a)

what is the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil while the field is changing?

we know that the magnetic flux is equal to the product of the magnetic field in a loop and the area of the loop so;

 ∅ = NBA

expression for the electromotive force is expressed as;

∈ = d∅/dt

Now replace NBA for ∅ in the above equation.

∈ = d(NBA) / dt

= NA(dB/dt)

The expression for the area of each square turn is expressed as follows

A = a²

a is the side of the turn

so we substitute the value of a

A = (0.18) ²

A= 0.0324 m²

 As  earlier derived

formula for the electromotive force is as follows:

∈  = NA(dB/dt)

so we substitute all our values

∈ =  (200)(0.0324m²) (0.50T/0.80s)

∈ = 6.48 × 0.625

∈ = 4.05 V

Therefore the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil is 4.05 V

(b)

if the resistance of the coil is 2.0, what is the magnitude of the induced current in the coil while the field is changing?

we know that the current induced in the circuit is equal to the ratio between the electromotive forces to the resistance of the ring so;

I = ∈ / R

given that; resistance of the coil = 2.0

so we substitute

I = 4.05 / 2.0

I = 2.025 A

Therefore induced current in the coil I is 2.025 A

n an experiment of a simple pendulum, measurements show that the pendulum has length m, mass kg, and period s. Take m/s2 . i. Use the measured length to predict the theoretical pendulum period with a range of error (use the error propagation method you learned in Lab 1). ii. Compute the percentage difference (as defined in Lab 1) between the measured value and the predicted value .

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex](1.265 \pm 0.010) \ s \ and \ 0.709 \%[/tex]"

Explanation:

In point i:

[tex]T_{theo}= 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{l}{g}}[/tex]

        [tex]=2\pi\sqrt{\frac{0.397}{9.8}}\\\\= 1.265 \ s[/tex]

If  error in the theoretical time period :

[tex]\frac{\Delta T_{theo}}{T_theo} = \frac{1}{2} \frac{\Delta l }{l}\\\\\Delta T_{theo} = 1.265 \times \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{0.006}{0.397}[/tex]

           [tex]= 0.010 \ s[/tex]

 [tex]T_{theo} = (1.265 \pm 0.010) \ s[/tex]

In point ii:

[tex]\% \ difference = \frac{|T_{exp} -T_{theo}|}{\frac{T_{exp}+T_{theo}}{2}} \times 100[/tex]

                    [tex]= \frac{1.274 -1.265}{\frac{1.274+1.265}{2}} \times 100\\\\=0.709 \%[/tex]

2 A car rounding a bend travels in an arc of a circle.
a What provides the centripetal force?
b Is a larger or a smaller centripetal force required if
(i) the car travels faster,
(ii) the bend is less curved,
(iii) the car has more passengers?

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Answer:

a) the centripetal force causing the cat to turn in a circular path is due to friction between the car's tyres and the surface of the road.

b)

1) a larger centripetal force is required if the car travels faster

2) a larger centripetal force is needed when the bend is less curved.

3) when a car has more passengers, the mass of the car increases, therefore, a larger force is required to move the car.

Explanation:

The friction between the car's tire and the surface provides centripetal force and if the car travels faster, the bend is curved, or the car has more passengers it requires a larger centripetal force.

What is Centripetal force?

When an object is moving in a curve path then a force is acting radically in the object this force is called centripetal force, this force helps to maintain the object in the curve e.g. if a car is moving in a well, so the centripetal force is responsible, so the car is not falling. The SI unit used to represent centripetal force is Newton.

A. The friction between the car's tire and the curve surface is responsible for providing the centripetal force, and it also depends on the car's speed.

B.  If a car is traveling faster than a larger centripetal force is required to maintain the curve path of the car, means if the friction between the tire and surface decreases the centripetal force also decreases.

When the bend is less curved, the radius of the curve increase and thus require more centripetal force.

When people in the car increase then the mass of the car also increases so due to this the gravitation force is now more on the car so more centripetal force I required to maintain the curve path of the car.

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please answer this question​

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Answer:

Pic not clear.........

You can’t see it that well it’s pretty blurry

What net force is necessary to give a 2 kg mass that is initially at rest an acceleration of 5 m/s2?

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Answer:

10 N

Explanation:

The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula

force = mass × acceleration

From the question we have

force = 2 × 5

We have the final answer as

10 N

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A car is traveling at 15 m/sm/s . Part A How fast would the car need to go to double its kinetic energy

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Answer:

21.21 m/s

Explanation:

Let KE₁ represent the initial kinetic energy.

Let v₁ represent the initial velocity.

Let KE₂ represent the final kinetic energy.

Let v₂ represent the final velocity.

Next, the data obtained from the question:

Initial velocity (v₁) = 15 m/s

Initial kinetic Energy (KE₁) = E

Final final energy (KE₂) = double the initial kinetic energy = 2E

Final velocity (v₂) =?

Thus, the velocity (v₂) with which the car we travel in order to double it's kinetic energy can be obtained as follow:

KE = ½mv²

NOTE: Mass (m) = constant (since we are considering the same car)

KE₁/v₁² = KE₂/v₂²

E /15² = 2E/v₂²

E/225 = 2E/v₂²

Cross multiply

E × v₂² = 225 × 2E

E × v₂² = 450E

Divide both side by E

v₂² = 450E /E

v₂² = 450

Take the square root of both side.

v₂ = √450

v₂ = 21.21 m/s

Therefore, the car will travel at 21.21 m/s in order to double it's kinetic energy.

For the car to be able to double its kinetic energy, it would need to travel at a speed of approximately 21.21m/s.

Given the data in the question;

Speed of the car; [tex]v_1 = 15m/s[/tex]

Speed for the car to double its kinetic energy; [tex]v_2 = \ ?[/tex]

Using the expression for kinetic energy:

[tex]K_E = \frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

Where m is the mass and v is the velocity

Now, Initial Kinetic Energy will be;

[tex]K_E_1 = \frac{1}{2}mv_1^2 \\\\K_E_1 = \frac{1}{2}*m*(15)^2\\\\K_E_1 = \frac{1}{2}*m*225\\\\K_E_1 = 112.5*m[/tex]

For the kinetic energy to become double

[tex]K_E_2 = 2 * K_E_1\\\\\frac{1}{2}mv_2^2 = 2 * ( 112.5 * m)\\\\\frac{1}{2}mv_2^2 = 2m( 112.5)\\\\v_2^2 = 4( 112.5)\\\\v_2^2 = 450\\\\v_2 = \sqrt{450}\\\\v_2 = 21.21m/s[/tex]

Therefore, for the car to be able to double its kinetic energy, it would need to travel at a speed of approximately 21.21m/s.

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A 0.5 kg ball is thrown horizontally towards a wall with a speed of 10 m/s. The initial velocity is chosen to be the positive x -direction for this question. The ball horizontally rebounds back from the wall with a speed of 10 m/s in the negative x -direction. What is momentum of the ball before it hits the wall, p? What is momentum of the ball after it hits the wall, p,? What is the change in momentum of the ball, delta p? (Give both magnitude and direction for each answer.) Is momentum conserved for the ball?

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Explanation:

Step one:

given dara

mass of ball m=0.kg

initial velocity u= 10 m/s

final velocity v=10m/s

Required

momentum before and after impact

the expression for momentum P

P=mv

before impact

P=mv

P1=0.5*10

P1=5(kg⋅m/s)

after impact

P=mu

P2=0.5*10

P2=5(kg⋅m/s)

change  in momentum is =P1-P2= 5-5=0

yes, momentum is conserved.

How much energy is required to move a 1000 kg object from the Earth's surface to an altitude twice the Earth's radius?

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An energy of [tex]4.171\times 10^{10}[/tex] joules to move a 1000-kg object from the Earth's surface to an altitude twice the Earth's radius.

Since the object must be moved away to a distance greater than the radius of the Earth, then change in gravitational potential energy must be based on Newton's Law of Gravitation.

By the Work-Energy Theorem, the work ([tex]W[/tex]), in joules, done on the object is equal to the change in gravitational potential energy ([tex]U_{g}[/tex]), in joules:

[tex]W = U_{g}[/tex] (1)

[tex]W = -G\cdot m\cdot M\cdot \left(\frac{1}{r_{f}}-\frac{1}{r_{o}} \right)[/tex] (1b)

Where:

[tex]G[/tex] - Gravitational constant, in cubic meters per kilogram-square second.[tex]m[/tex] - Mass of the object, in kilograms.[tex]M[/tex] - Mass of the Earth, in kilograms.[tex]r_{o}[/tex] - Initial distance, in meters.[tex]r_{f}[/tex] - Final distance, in meters.

If we know that [tex]G = 6.674\times 10^{-11}\,\frac{m^{3}}{kg\cdot s^{2}}[/tex], [tex]m = 1000\,kg[/tex], [tex]M = 5.972\times 10^{24}\,kg[/tex], [tex]r_{o} = 6.371\times 10^{6}\,m[/tex] and [tex]r_{f} = 19.113\times 10^{6}\,m[/tex], then the energy required to move the object from the Earth's surface is:

[tex]W = -\left(6.674\times 10^{-11}\,\frac{m^{3}}{kg\cdot s^{2}} \right)\cdot (1000\,kg)\cdot (5.972\times 10^{24}\,kg)\cdot \left[\frac{1}{19.113\times 10^{6}\,m} - \frac{1}{6.371\times 10^{6}\,m} \right][/tex][tex]W = 4.171\times 10^{10}\,J[/tex]

An energy of [tex]4.171\times 10^{10}[/tex] joules to move a 1000-kg object from the Earth's surface to an altitude twice the Earth's radius.

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At the focal point of a converging lens, the object cannot be seen. O A. True B. False​

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Answer: True

Explanation: Guessed on A p E x and it was correct

Answer:

True

Explanation:

a p e x

A force of 29.4 N is required to pull a 100 kg ice block at constant speed along an ice surface. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction for ice on ice.

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Answer:

The value is  [tex]\mu_k = 0.03[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

  The force applied on the ice is [tex]F = 29.4 N[/tex]

   The mass of the ice block is  [tex]m = 100 \ kg[/tex]

Generally for the ice block to move at constant speed , the force applied on it must be equal to the kinetic frictional force which is mathematically represented as

         [tex]F_F = m* g * \mu_k[/tex]

=>      [tex]F = F_F = m* g * \mu_k[/tex]

=>      [tex]29.4 = 100 * 9.8 * \mu_k[/tex]

=>       [tex]\mu_k = 0.03[/tex]

In an RC parallel circuit, Et = 480 V, R = 50ko, and XC = 47 ko. What is the reactive power?

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Correct question is;

In an RC parallel circuit, Et = 480 V, R = 50kΩ, and XC = 47 kΩ. What is the reactive power?

Answer:

P_r = 4.9 VARs

Explanation:

We are given;

Total voltage: Et = 480 V

Resistance; R = 50kΩ = 50000 Ω

Capacitive reactance; XC = 47 kΩ = 47000 Ω

Formula for current across the capacitor is;

Et = I_c • XC

I_c = Et/XC

l_c = 480/47000

I_c = 0.01021 A

Formula for reactive power is;

P_r = (I_c)² × XC

P_r = 0.01021² × 47000

P_r = 4.9 VARs

An object accelerates 2.0 m/s2 when a force of 25.0 Newtons is applied to it. What is the mass of the object?

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Answer:

12.5 kg

Explanation:

The mass of the object can be found by using the formula

[tex]m = \frac{f}{a} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

a is the acceleration

From the question we have

[tex]m = \frac{25}{2} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

12.5 kg

Hope this helps you

Make a rule: How does the energy needed to move an electron to a higher energy level compare to the energy emitted when the electron moves back to the lower energy level

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Answer:

Explanation:

Generally, the energy required to move an electron from one energy level to another energy level is referred to as quantum energy. An atom will absorb energy when it's electron(s) move from a lower energy level (ground state) to a higher energy level (excited state) and will emit energy when it's electron(s) move from a higher energy level to a lower energy level.

Since, electrons do not stay in the excited state forever, they indeed prefer the ground state and thus will always return to the ground state. When an electron thus return to the ground state, it sheds off the excess energy that took it to the excited state thus it can be said that more energy is required to take an electron to it's excited state.

Answer:

Explanation:

When an atom absorbs energy it will go up x number levels. When it admits energy it will go down to its previous energy level and emit the same exact amount of energy that was absorbed.

A particle with charge q and mass m moving with speed v in the x direction enters a magnetic field of strength B pointing in the y direction. The magnitude of the acceleration of the particle as it travels one semicircle is

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Answer:

The acceleration of the particle as it travels one semicircle is

[tex]a= \frac{\pi R}{t^2}[/tex]

Explanation:'

Kindly see attached a sketch of a semi-circle

Step one:

given data

velocity =v

let the time taken be t

The path PQM is the distance covered

so distance [tex]d= \pi R[/tex]

we know that time= distance/velocity

t= πR/v

step two:

velocity =distance/time

[tex]velocity=\frac{\pi R}{t}[/tex]

also, we know that acceleration is velocity/time

[tex]a= \frac{\pi R}{\frac{t}{t} }[/tex]

[tex]a= \frac{\pi R}{t}*\frac{1}{t}[/tex]

[tex]a= \frac{\pi R}{t^2}[/tex]

How much force is needed to accelerate an object of mass 90 kg at a rate of 1.2 m/s²

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Answer:

108 N

Explanation:

Use Newton's second law.

F = ma

F = (90 kg) (1.2 m/s²)

F = 108 N

A racecar accelerates uniformly from 18.5 mil to 46.1 m/s in 2.47 seconds.
What is the acceleration of the car?*

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Answer:

The acceleration of the racecar is [tex]\mathbf{11.17~m/s^2}[/tex]

Explanation:

Uniformly Accelerated Motion

It's a type of motion in which the velocity of an object changes by an equal amount in every equal period of time.

Following the definition above, the acceleration is defined as:

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{v_f-v_o}{t}[/tex]

Where a is the constant acceleration, vo the initial speed, vf the final speed, and t the time.

The racecar goes from vo=18.5 m/s to vf=46.1 m/s in t=2.47 seconds, thus the acceleration is:

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{46.1-18.5}{2.47}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle a=\frac{27.6}{2.47}[/tex]

[tex]a = 11.17~m/s^2[/tex]

The acceleration of the racecar is [tex]\mathbf{11.17~m/s^2}[/tex]

A hunter is practicing hitting a target that is down range. If the arrow leaves the bow at a velocity of 30ms at an angle of 40° above the horizontal.


a.

Find out how far down range the arrow goes.


b. What is the maximum altitude the arrow reaches?

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Answer:

Explanation:

range of projectile = u² sin2θ / g

u = 30 m /s

θ = 40°

range = 30² x sin 80 / 9.8

= 90.44 m

b )

maximum altitude H = u² sin²θ / 2 x g

= 30² sin²40 / 9.8

= 37.94 m .

A boy throws a tell ball straight up . disregarding any effects of air resistance, the forces acting 9n the ball untill it returns to the ground is are

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well in my opinion I think that is called gravity but I’m no expert.

A metallic spherical shell has a charge density of 1 mC/m2 on its surface. The shell has radius of 7.5 cm. Determine the electric field magnitude (in kV/m) 10 meters away from the center of the shell.

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Answer:

Explanation:

charge on the shell = 4πR²  x charge density

= 4 x 3.14 x 7.5² x 10⁻⁴ x 10⁻³ C

= 706.5 x 10⁻⁷ C  

electric field = k Q / d² , d is distance of point from centre

= 9 x 10⁹ x 706.5 x 10⁻⁷ / 10²

= 6358.5 N /C

= 6.358 kV / m

find the mass of an object with a density of 1.5 g/cm^3 and had a volume of 8cm^3

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Answer:

12 g

Explanation:

The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula

mass = Density × volume

From the question we have

mass = 1.5 × 8

We have the final answer as

12 g

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Riding a bicycle on a flat, smooth surface is a lot easier than riding it along a bumpy surface or up a hill. A bumpy surface creates more friction with your bike tires than a smooth surface does, and going up a hill means fighting gravity.

Write about a time you had to ride a bicycle on a difficult surface. What did you have to do to adjust your riding?

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Answer:

one time i was one the flat ground at my aunts house then we went on a hike so i brought my bike it had just rained that day so it was kinda muddy so there was sticks everywhere.i was riding up hill and noticed that it was very hard,then i rode down hill and it was much better

Explanation:

This is a graph of a car speeding up and then reaching a constant speed of 105 m/s . After it finishes speeding up, how far does the car travel during the last 6 seconds of the graph, from 4 to 10 s?

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Answer:

60 m

Explanation:

Concept Used:

We know that the area under a velocity-time graph represents the Displacement of the body

Displacement in the Last 6 seconds:

To find the Displacement in the last 6 seconds, we will find the area under the graph between x = 4 and x = 10

We can see that the shape formed is a rectangle also shown in the given graph. So, the area of the rectangle is the Displacement of the car in the last 6 seconds

Area of the Rectangle:

From the graph, we know that the rectangle is 10 (m/s) tall and 6 (s) wide

Area of Rectangle=  length*Breadth        

replacing the values

Area = 10 (m/s) * 6 (s)

Area = 60 m

Hence, the car travelled 60 m in the last 6 seconds of the graph

5)
Using only the information available in the periodic table, consider the elements calcium and chlorine. From their
location on the periodic table, identify the oxidation state and number of valence electrons for calcium and chlorine.
Which statement most accurately describes the compound formed by calcium and chlorine?
C
A)
B)
Calcium, a nonmetal with an oxidation number of +2 will form a covalent
bond with chlorine, a halogen (nonmetal) with an oxidation number of -1
called calcium chloride (CaCl2).
Calcium, an alkaline earth metal with an oxidation number of +2 will form
covalent bond with chlorine, also a metal with an oxidation number of -1
called calcium dichloride (CaCla)
Calcium, an alkaline earth metal with an oxidation number of +2 will form
an ionic bond with chlorine, a halogen in group VILA with an oxidation
number of -1 called calcium chloride (CaCl2).
Calcium, an alkaline earth metal with an oxidation number of 2 will share
electrons to form an lonic bond with chlorine, a nonmetal with an
xidation number of -1 called calcium dichloride (CaCl).
D)

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Answer:C,(Calcium,an alkaline earth metal with an oxidation number of +2 will form an ionic bond with chlorine,a halogen in group VllA with an oxidation number of -1 called calcium chloride (CaCl2)

Explanation:

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Calcium, an alkaline earth metal with an oxidation number of +2 will form

an ionic bond with chlorine, a halogen in group VIIA with an oxidation

number of -1 called calcium chloride (CaCl₂). This is correct statement.

What is oxidation number?

Simply said, the number assigned to each element in a chemical combination is the definition of an oxidation number. The total number of electrons that an atom in a molecule can share, lose, or gain while forming a chemical bond with an atom of a different element is known as the oxidation number.

Also known as oxidation state, oxidation number is a numerical value. But depending on whether we take into account the atoms' electronegativity or not, these phrases might occasionally have a different meaning. In coordination chemistry, the term "oxidation number" is often used.

According to Periodic table:  calcium is a alkaline earth metal with an oxidation number of +2 whereas chlorine is a halogen in group VIIA with an oxidation number of -1. When they reacts chemically, they form an ionic compound named calcium chloride having chemical formula CaCl₂.

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What kind of energy do electric and magnetic fields contain?
A
thermal energy
B
electrical energy
C
kinetic energy
D
pot

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Answer:

Electromagnetic waves

Electromagnetic waves bring energy into a system by virtue of their electric and magnetic fields. These fields can exert forces and move charges in the system and, thus, do work on them. However, there is energy in an electromagnetic wave itself, whether it is absorbed or not.

So the answer is B electrical energy

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HELPPP MEEE PLEADEEEE How could a cow have more momentum than a tiger ? Explain

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Answer:

If a cow has a greater mass than the tiger, it has greater momentum, but only if they are moving at the same speed, or the tiger is going slower (i think)

Explanation:

the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.

What is energy?
Question 1 options:

force × distance


force

chemical change

the ability to do work

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Answer:

The ability to do work

Explanation:

Energy can be defined as the ability to do work. We apply energy in basically everything we do in life, energy is needed to walk or move from one position to another, it is required to eat and do other basic things of life. The body system converts the food that is being consumed into energy, this energy can be switched from one form to another.

There are various forms of energy which include solar energy , wind energy, electrical energy, mechanical energy, kinetic energy, potential energy etc. This forms of energy can be converted from one form to anothe but cannot be destroyed.

Answer:

ability to work

Explanation:

Should we use less energy because it is
harming the planet?

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Answer:

Yes - si.

Explanation:

Answer:

yes we should use less energy

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